What is collecting beer mats called?

What is collecting beer mats called?

Tegestology is a term coined from Latin (teges “covering” or “mat”, and etis) defined as the practice of collecting beermats or coasters, with practitioners known as tegestologists.

What size is a beer mat?

Our most popular and standard size of beer mat is 94mm round or square. We can also die-cut special shapes and designs to suit your unique requirements.

Can beer mats be used?

LONDONERS can now use beer mats in pubs to measure if their pints are too short. “Drinkers are entirely within their rights to ask for a full pint of liquid if they wish. “We are reminding people that it is perfectly okay to ask for a top-up whilst stressing that they should continue to drink responsibly.”

What is a beer Matt?

British. : a small piece of material placed under a glass of beer to protect the bar or table beneath it.

Why is it called a coaster?

The word coaster comes from the phrase “bottle-coaster,” which are round wheeled trays that were originally used to hold decanters. These trays “coasted” around the perimeter of a table to each guest during dinner, serving them their drink. Beermats were first referred to as “coasters” in 1913.

Does the Cork side of a coaster go up or down?

The cork side goes face up (to absorb any water drip) and the plastic goes face down.

What size is a beer coaster?

3.5 inch and 4 inch
Standard Drink Coaster Sizes: The standard sizes in North America for promotional bar or restaurant coasters are 3.5 inch and 4 inch. By far the most common size ordered are the 4 inch size.

How many beer mats are in a pack?

Traditional Pub Beer Mats (Pack of 25) – Series 3.

Why don t pubs have beer mats?

Sometime in the 1980’s the bureaucrats in Europe deemed beer mats unhealthy and positively unhygienic in a very typically un-British sort of way. They were banned in favour of drip trays and towels on the bar but nothing at all on the tables set for drinking.

What happened beer mats?

Tegestologists were in mourning this weekend at the news that the world’s biggest beer coaster company has gone bankrupt. For that is the technical name for the slightly unusual group of people whose greatest pleasure is the collection of beer mats.

What does putting a coaster on your drink mean?

The solution is to place a coaster on top of your drink. The coaster initially indicates to the bar staff that the abandoned beverage is still in use by a customer. But it also helps to make sure that nobody else in the bar will ‘mess with’ the drink while the owner is indisposed.

Do you use the cork side of a coaster?

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